The latest Humble Indie Bundle makes it easy to get some Risk of Rain co-op games up and running. The metroidvania roguelike supports both local and online play for up to four people, and since one Bundle purchase nabs you four copies, you've got a ready-made party.

Think the only games that go on sale are single player? Ha, that's what you get for thinking! The Humble Weekly Bundle has rolled out a sale that features seven indie co-op games. Not just multiplayer, but co-op multiplayer!

I’m a fan of games with deep stories that are full of meaning and emotion. Character development is key to keeping my attention. However, every once in a while, a game comes along and catches me by surprise....

It's finally here. The co-op, sci-fi, rogue-like that bested even the intrepid Co-Opticrew, Risk of Rain, is now available on Steam for just $9.99. I really don't have too much to say other than go buy it. It's cooperative, it's fun, and it's a great way to spend the next week waiting for the PS4, or the next two weeks if you're waiting for the Xbox One.

Last night, the usual podcasting Co-Opticrew (minus one) streamed some of our playtime in the upcoming sci-fi platformer rogue-life, Risk of Rain. Mike and I fought through three of the game's levels, even braving it long enough to reach "Impossible" difficulty (which is just as hard as the name implies), while Nick did his best to keep up with us. Fun times were had by all and we've capture these precious moments for you to enjoy.

In this episode of Indie-Ana Co-Op, we are gaming with the developers at Hopoo Games, the creative team behind Risk of Rain. This is a rather unique game that blends elements from a few different genres: action platformers, rogue-likes, and science fiction. Paul Morse, the lead game designer at Hopoo Games, talks about how ...

With the multitude of games getting released these days, both from major development studios and independent ones, it's easy for a great game to go under the radar. Such was almost the case for Risk of Rain, an action/adventure platformer with rogue-like elements that supports 4 player local co-op on PC. Fortunately, Matthew Griffin of Yeti Trunk, the developers behind Wanderlust: Rebirth, shot us an email to not only bring the game to our attention, but also let us in on a bit of exciting co-op news. Specifically, that he's working with the game's developers to add online co-op to the game.